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Will they have experienced climate change due to industralisation and would they then have advice for us as our planet becomes warmer? I wish we could communicate with planets outside of our own star system
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On all of them, you'd be a desperate virgin masturbating to loli porn.
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>>16993455
> communicate with planets
sound idiotic
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>>16993455
>Near-infinite amounts of planets just like Earth in the universe
your proofs?
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>>16993499
The scale of the universe guarantees it. We aren't special on this tiny rock orbiting a yellow dwarf
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>>16993501
if there's infinite earthlike planets, then surely you will have no problem showing me, let's say, 100 of them?
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>>16993501
These cosmic things don't even exist; they're an illusion.
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>>16993503
Our technology on this tiny rock is so fucking primitive dude, we're just taking photographs of other planets. It's like we're on one grain of sand on a beach and you're asking me about where the other grains of sand of the same colour are. I don't know nigga
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>>16993506
> chatgpt generate a 4chun response fo me
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If that's true, and it is possible. The distances involved and time frames mean we'd have to, at some point send people with the best knowledge we have to one of these planets and hope they can colonise and live on it and we may never hear back.It's 6-8 years to Titan but the next alternative is god knows how far away. We'll probably make small steps to Titan then throw a hail mary. WE'll see some good progress in our lifetimes though.
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>>16993501
We don't know the coefficients that determine how common a planet that meets are characteristics are. There is a reason the Drake equation can't be determined fully.
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>>16993455
If we can ruin a world in 200 years then it infinity+200, so we never got anywhere.
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>>16993455
It's very likely other civilizations have never had to deal with climate change and other civ-related problems, because it's unlikely others are as anxious, selfish and childish as we are. Or maybe all the ones that possess these traits never make it past a few 100k years. We grow up or we die and it's looking like we don't want to change.
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>>16993503
There are several hundred that are known in the milky way alone.
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The distances between star systems feels like the universe has been knee capped by a higher entity so we never learn something important or something
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>>16994123
>The distances between star systems
This assumes red shift measurements actually measure distance
They do not
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>>16993641
How misanthropic a comment. It's foolish to cry at the world like this. Reality is as it is (which includes the behavior of living beings), and you can either understand it or continue to cry about it.
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>>16993455
>I wish we could communicate with planets outside of our own star system
no you don't. it's pretty bad out there.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lr2K71gtZk4&ra=m
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>>16994247
>m.youtube.com
nigga have some decorum
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This thread sounds like it's vaxxed
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>>16993499
here you go:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3845182/
>>16993455
i too wish intergalactic communication was possible. i've often wondered if there is other civilizations within andromeda's solar systems that are aware of our existence over in the milky way.
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Was the drought that destroyed the Egyptian empire also caused by climate change? And the receding glaciers from the last ice age? Is weather just chaotic or are humans incapable of dealing with temperatures above room temperature?

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